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Very nice Front end conversion man, Only thing id have to say tho is make up a bracket for ur plates dude, if they had to sit in the right spot it wud look tons better... I made up a bracket for my r32 gtr, same sorta deal didnt wna bend or cut the plates so i yea it came out perfect.

other then that looks Mint as mate ! congrats

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SiR_RB - nice and clean. Looks the goods :thumbsup:

I want to see all these great looking R32's, in Goulbourn for the SAU Nationals in November.

Should be able to get more 32's than the 21st in the Blue Mountains :D

21st cruise was awesome....

21st cruise was awesome....

:stupid:

I still have heaps of pics of the 21st. Some realy great R32 GTR's.

It would have been better for me if my ride was ready :(.

Went in the Prelude VTiR - wasn't going to miss it no matter how I got there.

some club in penriff the night before was off tap. Stayed same place as Shellicious and cutebooty Cassi

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